Annotation details (ID: 7483)

Experiment ID: 919

Field Description
namebreastmilk influences development and composition of the oral microbiome
doihttps://doi.org/10.1080/20002297.2022.2096287
sraprjna747639
mapmd54423054be7c6b025ab07932e4000892a
datamd5130c1ba4b34d60957ba2b0e4d38b7ad5

Annotations Details

Exp. ID User ID Description Date Region Flag Sequences
919amnon high in breast fed compared to formula fed in 2-month-old human stage 1-month-old human stage state of victoria australia infant saliva homo sapiens 2022-07-17v4No1
Field Description
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date2022-07-17
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lowformula fed
all2-month-old human stage
all1-month-old human stage
allstate of victoria
allaustralia
allinfant
allsaliva
allhomo sapiens
highbreast fed

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Sequences

Ontology terms (including parents)

low: formula fed diet type

all: cellular organisms infant hominidae geographic location continuant state (australia) deuterostomia organism part infant stage euteleostomi dipnotetrapodomorpha amniota boreoeutheria oceania entity developmental stage eutheria na homo human life cycle 1-month-old human stage mammalia tetrapoda hominoidea secretion of exocrine gland material anatomical entity taxonomy root teleostomi chordata catarrhini organism substance bilateria homo sapiens material entity opisthokonta craniata <chordata> experimental factor 2-month-old human stage vertebrata <metazoa> part of plant or animal euarchontoglires bodily fluid simiiformes nonmeat part of animal eumetazoa anatomy basic component human life cycle stage homininae part of animal australasia state of victoria immature stage haplorrhini sarcopterygii anatomical structure animal body or body part anatomical entity australia organism metazoa under-1-year-old human stage primates independent continuant process theria <mammalia> gnathostomata <vertebrate> saliva eukaryota

high: diet type breast fed

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